I Friday,- September 2 1922. THE OREGON DAltY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. 15 RESH FISH ARE ABUNDANT HERE Fresh fish is in abundance on the arket at present. Salmon, halibut, act -cod. Btureeon and sea bass are pen at reasonable prices. I Fresh salmon is neutng- generally Iround 25c' per pound, while silveralde klmon Is. bringing- izc. -,f Halibut Is going at zsc Tne wnite sh is In gTeat demand at present. Black cod is sngrnuy ntgrer n price, f inf. nrrlv I0S12C r pound has Uen asked, bu-it is now brinstnr 13 lsc.' i- i : . t. Sea bass is not so plentiful as the Iround 25c per pound. sturgeon, is also prtcea zaa The demand for poultry is nominal : -present.' "Ziight hens are still brtng- rr An Jn nnhllc. market, while eaviej ovet - four pounds) are ne't nev2.,, .Friers are 30c and broilers fcc per pound. 6TU3rT DIXK CJUCE KATEKS 1 .Denver; Sept. J9.Ciassea were held up temporarily -while male stu4ents of pond, cafce eaters who wore Kudolph vaienuno pants. NftlNCTION HEADED FOR SUPREME GOUR I , (Continued From Pfi. On) oosteaTiis pouiicai siock tuuu y the position he has latterly adopted. rjESTIOJT KAISED - What Mr; Harding gains, however. mons the business men is to some ex- nt offset by tne antagonism n nan rned on the labor side. The injunc on fight is by no means over. The . srht will be carried to the supreme ourt of the United States. Attorney e'neral Daugherty told the writer that s welcomed a thorough test of the in- lmction. The decree is or course ased upon the famous anti-trust law f 1890. which ""makes it unlawful to .ftraM trade. Tne of the chief Ipoints brought out y the critics as to the durability of e injunction as a legal proposition ia he contention' that the acts com lalned of by the department of justice re not federal, but state offenses, and hat a conspiracy to violate state laws ! not sufficient ground for federal in. unctions. So the chances are when the injunc- fton is finally passed upon It wjll fur. ish a test on the broad principle or hether any act may be : committed ithin it3elf lawful such as a meetr hg or the taking of a strike vote if uch an act results In the restraint or rade or the interruption of commerce.. IRDEB TIES HASBS The Brotherhood of Locomotive En i'neers. Trainmen and Conductors, fc-ho are not a party to the rail strike. re up in arms about it. They are alherlng here the test legal talent vallable to them to fight the injunc- ion. They insist tnat as it stands now hey cannot order a strike, and that it leas never the intent of congress to ermit such a prohibition to be de lved , from the act of 1890 or subee- nent statutes. One thing is certain if the higher ourts reverse the Daugherty injunc- ion, a movement will begin for ,the en- ctment of legislation Just as drastic. the injunction may be 'a. bitter pill to wallow, and from the labor viewpoint bisy contain many injustices, but like II things that go to . the extreme. It i the result of a disturbed and to some xtent embittered public, opinion which ess two sides contending perennially. fvtiile the public suffers and pays the ini. LBDIJSG EXPERIMENTING There Is some regret expressed here hat the administration did not see fit o inquire more closely into those acts t the railroad executives, which in a road way have contributed causes of aissatisfactlon among the workers and ed indirectly, if not directly, to the trikes. To retain public confidence some teps that will be convincing of the Government's impartiality as between he factions are again and again polnt- d out as inevitable. Naturally the Government is trying Its hand and ex- erfmenting, and if the decree is not firoken down by legal action higher up. mquestlonably the same method win be used to prevent lockouts. CANDY SPECIAL English Toffee, per pound box ;. OUC Cream Caramels, per O.., pound uU C Hot Peanut Brittle, per Qf pound -VrC ROSE CITY CANDY SHOP jc a. e. Corner zd and Yamhill SPECIAL CHICKEN 45c BAKED i i t OR HAM SOrXHEKX 31 5r BAKERY SPECIALS . , t BVTTEB SQUARES.. 20 j E .COOKIES rfti.ii, 15 M STERUNS BAKERY 3 Z SSI aforrtsoB, Jst Below S4 j ; riiiiiM""iiiinm'n ixa EGGS The cheapest meat on the "market. Special ' 2 dozen Graded, 2 dozen ........ .70c .... 65c BUTTER Fresh Creamery, a lbs.s for ,; FULL CREAM CHEESE, 2 lbs. for. . CHICKENS, jrer B?. ........ SPRING CHICKENS pOVpsi.. CONDENSED MILK. 3 cans . 90c 45c 22 c 30c 25c ' ALL GOODS RETAILED WHOLESALE AT THE LA GRANDE CREAMERY ; FIRST AND YAMHILL , PBISOJf GITE3T Chehalis, Wasb-, - Sept. 29. George Peterson was sentenced to two to four years tn the reformatory at Monroe by Judge Reynolds on second degree burglary charge- ' Hill ionPacIleta OF DELICIOUS flHil AMSImI BMhsA Are Sold Annually. Aa& your grocer for a pacHet today Robt. &H.C. Cook, N. W. Distributors, Seattle, Wash, A. Y. Steeves, Local Agent. Telephone Auto. 612-32 GROCETERIAS All Goods Plainly Marked Less Than Downtown Prices Palm Olive Soap, 4 bars for 25c Mazola Oil Quarts, 7cy2 gallon ....87c Cream of Wheat, pHg 20c Ghirardellis Ground Chocolate, 1-lb. tin. 27c Barton's Pure Lard 2-lb. pail, 35c--5-lb. pail. 85c Eagle Coffee Per lb .29c Jar Rings Grey, dozen 6c Black Figs New crop, per lb 18c Flour Baker Girl, 49-lb. sack. $1.62 Royal Baking Powder, 6 oz., 20c 12 oz. 40c 2Y2 pounds $1.26 LOCATIONS 537 Williams Ave., near Russell St. 144 Killingsworth Ave., near Albina Ave. 1381 Sandy Blvd corner 50th St. 271 East Broadway, corner Williams Ave. 1362 Hawthorne Ave., corner 48th St. 1034 Hawthorne Ave., cor. 35th St. Restaurant and Mail Orders Filled at 44 FRONT ST. The House of Economy AND a Utmost Satisfaction 4 . 'I tt stMeig...,. .. 1! We Deliver - " 1 " " . We Deliver We have disposed of all other PeopleVStores and have doubled the size of our store at ; First and Taylor streets. In this enlarged store we are better prepared to attend to the needs of the public Operating costs have been greatly reduced-thereby lowering prices. Telephone and "delivery facilities have been im proved, which means better service, 'it will pay you well, from the viewpoint of economy and service, to shop at the1 People's tomorrow. , " Chocolate . . 4 lbs. Macaroni 4 lbs. Spaghetti 1 qt. Mustard 1 Comb Honey 1 lb. Cake Sweet 2 lbs. Ginerer Snans 3 lbs. Broken Cpokies 5 lbs. Broken Rice 3 lbs. A No. 1 Rice a lh White Reans 3 lbs. Broken Fg Bars 1 pkg. Bird SeecJ . ; . . . 3 Bottles Vinegar .25 .25 .20 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 25p .25 .10 .25 1 box Apples. . . .$1.25 2 lbs. Choice White Figs 25 y2 gal. jar Sli. Dill Pickles. . .25 3 Scotch Lassie Sardines. .25 One 22 lb. Peniick's Syrup. . .15 3 Van Camp's Soup .25c 1U5 20$ 1 lb. Cocoa 1 lb. Chocolate 3 Glasses Jelly 1 pint Del Monte Catsuji 25 CANDY 2 lbs. Broken Stick . 25 1 lb. Horehound Drops 20? 1 lb. Jelly Beans 15 1 lb. Scratched Chocolates. . .25 3 pkgs. Corn St&rch 25f 1 sack Potatoes , . $125 Sugar, 15 lbs..... $1.00 3 lbs. Powdered Sugar . .25 3 lbs. Cube Sugar 25 25 Oz. K. C. Baking Powder. 20 1 pkg. JeU WeD ....10 1 lb. Dates ....15 1 lb. New Prunes .15 1 lb. Peanut Butter 15 1 Lb. Cheese . 22c , , 3 lbs. Gem Nut 70 12 lbs. Onions .25 15 lbs: Potatoes 25 6 lbs. Sweet Potatoes,. ..... .25 1 lb. Salted Peanuts : .15 1 lb. Cocoanut 20 3 pkgs. Shaker Salt. 25 (Regular price 2 for 25c) Picnic Shoulders, lb. 19c 1 al. Tea Garden Syrup . .$1.10 8 Pounds Snowdrift S1.35 ' J Pounds Snowdrift 73c 2 lbs. Butter...... 79c 2 pkgs. ,A. & IL Soda. . . . . . .15 6 bottles Bluing .......25 6 cans Sardines ..... ...... .25 3 pkgs. Seeded Raisins. .... .25 1 lb. Walnuts ..20 1 lb. BrazU Nuts , .20 10 lbs. Karo .... i ... . . (65 SPECIAL 10 lbs. White Sage Honey. .$1.65 5 lbs. White Sage Honey. , . , 85J 1 quart White Sage HoneyJ.50: 5 for Borden's Milk . . Carnation Milk. Federal Milk . 3 Darigold Milk ......25c 11 Small Cans Milk. . .50c 45c Peoples Market Grocery Co Phone M. 5700 WE DELIVER FLOUR 1 Sack Crown Patent $1.85 1 Sack Drifted Snow . $1.80 1 Qt New Kraut . . 15c 7 rolls ToUet Paper : . . .... .25 6 rolls Wax Paper . 25 1 Mop Stick . ............. .15 1 Good Broom 35 3 pkgs. D. W. Jelly Powder. .25 4 lbs. Rolled Oats 25 FISHER'S CEREALS VI large pkg; Oals : . . . ....... 20 large pkg. Pancake, 20 small pkg. Pancake.'. . . i . .10' large pkg. Wheat' Berries. .25 small pkg. Wheat Berries. .10 Burnett's Flavorettesr . :! : ' 5 flavors . . . . . . . i i, .25 25 bars Royal White Soap ..... 91 4 pkgs. Wool Soap Flakes. .25 25 bars Swift's White Soap. ..51 2r bars Crystal White Soap . . . $ J 4 bars Creme Oil Soap. . . . .25 4 bars Ivory Soap ....25 6 pkgs. Pcarline 25 1 bottle Cedar Polish 25 3 Vi'lb. box Crackers . . .... . . 50q 5 lb. box Graham Crackers. ,75 3 pkgs; Corn Flakes. ... . . i.25 3 lbs. Good Coffee. ....... .95 8 lb. sack Salt ,.15 1 lb. New-Crop Almonds. . .i33 1 gal. Wesson Oil $1.73 n . v. . .. jlg, 1 Arcade FIRST, SECOND AND ALDER STREETS Arcade T0M0RR0W-AU PorUand Will Shop Hee-T0M0RR0W Apples, Pears, Grapes, Prunes, Crabapples, Potatoes, Tomatoes, Corn, Cucumbers, Squash, Pumpkins, Eggs, Chickens, Rabbits, Honey, Potted and Cut Flowers Eyery Kind of Fruit and Vegetables Direct to You From Farm,0rto Fredeen's Electric Roasted Coffee 3 lbs... Gold Bond Creamery Butter Guaranteed 45 Elbow-Cut MACARONI 5c LB. COFFEE Dependable, M. J. B. and Royal Club 1-lb. can for . .... .38c 3-lb. can for. . . . .$1.13 54b. can for S1.84 Royal White SOAP 7 bars for 25c Oregon Groceteria's 1925 COFFEE 35c Coffee for 30c lb. 38c Coffee for 33c lb. ROYAL Baking Powder 12-oz. can 36c B. & H. Bungalow PAINT . $2.15 Gallon KALSOMINE 8c lb. EXTRA ! Carnation, Borden's or le (Tall Cans) Limit 3 cans to a customer Alpir MIL Fleck's Sliced Breakfast Bacon Lb. 25c Fleck's Sugar-Cured Bacon Lb. 18c . TOBACCO At Cut Rates Horse Shoe, plax 60c Fresh Velvet, 2 cans ...... 4.25c Prince Albert and Tuxedo in 16-oz. cans .. $1.25 CameL Lucky Strike and Chester . Held Cigarettes, carton. .$1.45 c0t tins. m are Chil Yoo Hop, Kiddies! A POP GUN IN EVERY CADDY There's a paper pop gun for you in every 2Vk-potind caddypf SNOW FLAKES. Shaped like a revolver. 7 inches long. Lots of noise lots of fun I Be sure to tell Mother 1 ' v . - - -- ., , Eanoh 'dren - in the economical & big box of SNOW FLAKES in tKe pantry ! Wnat a treat for the. kiddies!. And what a satisfaction 'for mother I ; The 2i-pound caddy of SKOW. FLAKES insures a sufficient supply. SNOW FLAKES are just what erery growing child needs. Household econ omy suggests that you buy them this convenient way and have them always handy for the children. ,' Porft ask for Crackers, ' '"" say . -. For the many table uses, too, SNOW FLAKES will prove their worth. These thin, delicious, slightly salty soda wafers are 'always good with soups and alads of course, and deserts or alone as the basis of a light, healthful meal. Your Grocer Sells SNOW FLAKES . in the 2-Pound Caddy , PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. PORTLAND, OREGON 1 1 t 2. r .